Remember the upcoming Vertu Constellation T phone that was unveiled earlier this month? Well, it was rumored to be released sometime in October, and it turns out that the phone was launched today. Vertu held an event at the Palazzo Serbelloni in Milan, Italy that was attended by a whole host of international guests. Unlike most smartphone launches where we have people from the tech industry in attendance, this event was had actors, actresses and super models instead. Well then again, it’s Vertu we’re talking about here.
The Vertu Constellation T will be the Nokia-owned company’s first touchscreen phone. The Symbian-powered device (probably Anna or Belle) will feature an 8-megapixel camera with dual LED flash, 32GB of onboard storage, and a 3.5″ nHD AMOLED display. Interested folks can find out more from Vertu’s website or head out to your local Vertu retail outlet.
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